1930s flower card ephemera

3 EUR

lucky-dip flower card ephemera from the 1930s these darling little cards are so fun just to collect or to use in all manners of paper creating.

this ephemera was originally known as tobacco cards.as early as the 1870s tobacco companies placed illustrations in the packages to stiffen up the packaging. the subjects of these cards varied wildly from 'uses of a lemon' to exercise instruction to celebrities and just about every subject in between.

some cards may have glue residue on the backs, worn edges, dog eared corners, imperfections, reasonable wear and tear.

just lovely for anyone who enjoys the charm of flowers, vintage, nature or old papers.some uses for these cards: darling slipped into snail mail, a card or letterperfect in journaling mood boardssmash booksaltered artcard makingtagsscrapbookingget creative have fun!

each purchase comes thoughtfully wrapped. if you would like something shipped directly to a gift recipient i'm happy to include a special note at no extra charge. let me know what you would like the note to say prior to shipping.

this shop specializes in paper, ephemera, one of a kind art, handmade pieces, vintage. we embrace imperfections, reasonable wear+tear and find wobbly bits charming.that being said, great care is taken to see to the quality of your purchase. x+ö